Martha Hart and WWE lawyer Jerry McDevitt go back and forth on claims made about Owen

Dr. Martha Hart, the widow of Owen Hart, and WWE’s top lawyer Jerry McDevitt have been going back and forth about the story told by Hart on “Dark Side of the Ring: The Final Days of Owen Hart.”

The lead-up to the episode and interviews done by Dr. Hart have reignited the decades-old bad blood between her and WWE. Speaking to CBS Sports, McDevitt claims that WWE never got to tell their side of the story about the proceedings. McDevitt also claims that Dr. Hart was never interested in learning what happened to her husband, but rather just wanted to use the case as a vehicle to beat up the wrestling business.

“The reality is, we’ve never told our side of the story of what happened — at least not outside of court. We told it in court, but when she talks about the way the lawsuit unfolded over the years, it really isn’t accurate what she’s saying. What she did whenever this happened is, she hired a lawyer in Kansas City who we caught essentially trying to fix the judicial selection process to get a judge that was more to their liking. We caught them and went all the way to the Missouri Supreme Court. The Missouri Supreme Court said, ‘No, no, no. We’re not going to let that happen.’ They essentially appointed an independent judge to come in from outside of Kansas City to oversee the proceedings. We were basically trying to find out what happened that night. Martha was not even remotely interested in finding out what happened that night; she just wanted to use it as a vehicle to beat up a business that she didn’t like that her husband was in, the wrestling business.”

Dr. Hart responded to the claims on The Daily Beast, criticizing McDevitt’s response that she wasn’t interested in finding out the truth about what happened to her husband on that fateful night in Kansas City.

“In response to Jerry McDevitt’s recent comments I want to make it very clear, if there was one person on this planet who wanted to get to the bottom of what happened to my husband Owen it was me! The defense on the other hand was doing everything in their power to muddy the waters (as they try to continue to do) in an effort to detract from the case because they didn’t have one. I read every single affidavit taken, sat through endless face-to-face depositions, and spent over a year of my life dissecting every solitary fact of this case. To insinuate for one second that I of all people did not care about the truth behind Owen’s death, but instead was more interested in a ridiculous vendetta against the wrestling business, is beyond the pale.

“Jerry McDevitt’s comments are absolutely absurd, reckless, and pathetic. I am not surprised that the WWE would trot out Mr. McDevitt to do damage control. After all, the events surrounding Owen’s death and the aftermath that followed are extremely disturbing and do not reflect well on their company. Not to mention that Linda McMahon was the acting CEO of the WWF (now WWE) at the time of Owen’s death, which does not bode well for them either, especially given her ties to President Donald Trump and his administration. At the end of the day truth has always been my defense and for anyone who seeks it regarding this case and the events surrounding Owen’s death I suggest they read my book. It is all in there.”